TIMEPIECE COMPRISING A DAY/NIGHT DISPLAY THAT TAKES ACCOUNT OF SEASONAL VARIATIONS
20180181069 ยท 2018-06-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G04B19/25366
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A timepiece movement, a calendar mechanism and device for indicating the sunrise and sunset that takes account of seasonal variations. The simple calendar mechanism includes a display mechanism for displaying the date and a display mechanism for displaying the month. The sunrise and sunset indicating device also includes an annual cam having a profile representative of the tilt of the sun with respect to the equatorial plane and arranged to be driven in rotation via the hour wheel set through a kinematic chain that passes through the month display device and has a transmission ratio of 1:744.
Claims
1. A timepiece comprising a timepiece movement, a calendar mechanism and means for indicating the sunrise and sunset that take account of seasonal variations, the timepiece movement comprising a minute wheel set, a motion-work, an hour indicator member, and an hour wheel set integral in rotation with the hour indicator member and arranged to be driven by the minute wheel set via the motion-work either at a speed of one revolution in 12 hours, or at a speed of one revolution in 24 hours, the calendar mechanism being arranged to be driven via the hour wheel set and comprising a display mechanism for displaying the date and a display mechanism for displaying the month, the sunrise and sunset indicating means comprising a sphere that replicates the terrestrial globe, a support, and a ring mounted on the support concentrically to the sphere and arranged to indicate the position of the earth's terminator, the sphere being arranged to be driven in order to rotate, at a rate of one revolution in 24 hours, about a first axis corresponding to the polar axis of the terrestrial globe, and the ring being mounted on the support in order also to be able to pivot relative to the sphere about a second axis intersecting the first axis perpendicularly at the centre of the sphere, the sunset and sunrise indicating means further comprising an annual cam having a profile representative of the tilt of the sun with respect to the equatorial plane, and arranged to be driven in rotation at a rate of one revolution per year, a cam follower arranged to cooperate with the cam, and a first kinematic chain arranged to connect the cam follower to the ring, such that the plane subtended by the ring forms with the first axis an angle equal to the angle of tilt of the sun with respect to the equatorial plane; wherein the calendar mechanism is a simple calendar mechanism, wherein the timepiece movement comprises a third kinematic chain connecting the annual cam to the hour wheel set via the display mechanism for displaying the month, and wherein, either the third kinematic chain has a transmission ratio of 1:744 in the case where the hour wheel set is arranged to be driven by the motion work at a speed of one revolution in 12 hours, or the third kinematic chain has a transmission ratio of 1:372 in the case where the hour wheel set is arranged to be driven by the motion work at a speed of one revolution in 24 hours.
2. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the timepiece has a second kinematic chain connecting the hour wheel set to the sphere in order to drive the sphere at a rate of one revolution in 24 hours, and wherein the timepiece movement comprises, on the one hand, a manually actuatable time zone correction mechanism arranged to pivot the hour wheel set step-by-step independently of the motion work, and, on the other hand, a disengagement mechanism arranged to disengage the second kinematic chain when the time zone correction mechanism pivots the hour wheel set to change from summer time to winter time, or vice versa.
3. The timepiece according to claim 2, wherein the timepiece movement comprises a first hour wheel meshing with the motion work and called the motion-work hour wheel, and a second hour wheel, called the hour-wheel, which is integral with said hour wheel set, and wherein the time zone correction mechanism comprises a disengageable coupling device arranged to make the first and second hour wheels integral in rotation in one or other of a plurality of predefined relative angular positions, said angular positions being equidistant and spaced apart from each other by an angle corresponding to the distance travelled in one hour by the hour indicator member.
4. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the third kinematic chain comprises a reduction gear train with a ratio of 1:744 and comprising a reduction wheel set which comprises an 18-tooth pinion and which is integral in rotation with the hour wheel set, the pinion of the reduction wheel set meshing with a 36-tooth wheel of a first intermediate wheel set arranged to complete one revolution in 24 hours, the first intermediate wheel set being provided with two fingers arranged respectively to advance step-by-step, once in 24 hours, a date star-wheel comprising 31 teeth, and a 40-tooth star-wheel of a second intermediate wheel set, the second intermediate wheel set further comprising a 10-tooth pinion coaxially integral with the 40-tooth star-wheel, the 10-tooth pinion being arranged to mesh with a toothing of 93 teeth of an annual wheel set on which the annual cam is mounted.
5. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the timepiece movement comprises a manually actuatable time-setting device arranged to act on the minute wheel set and the motion work, such that the hour wheel set, the hour indicator member, the display mechanism for displaying the date, the display mechanism for displaying the month, the annual cam and the angular position of the sphere are also affected.
6. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the sunrise and sunset indicating means that take account of seasonal variations comprise a shell arranged concentrically to the sphere replicating the terrestrial globe, the shell being arranged to demarcate one part of the terrestrial globe where it is night time from another part where it is daytime, and wherein the shell has the general shape of a half-sphere and has a rim of generally circular shape, the rim forming the ring arranged to indicate the position of the earth's terminator.
7. The timepiece according to claim 6, wherein the second axis is substantially collinear with a diameter of the ring, and wherein the shell carries two pivots extending the two ends of the diameter, the two pivots being pivoted on the support.
8. The timepiece according to claim 7, wherein the rim forming the ring has two notches arranged in diametrically opposite positions midway between the two pivots.
9. A timepiece comprising a timepiece movement, a calendar mechanism and means for indicating the sunrise and sunset that take account of seasonal variations, the timepiece movement comprising a minute wheel set, a motion work, an hour indicator member, and an hour wheel set integral in rotation with the hour indicator member and arranged to be driven by the minute wheel set via the motion-work either at a speed of one revolution in 12 hours, or at a speed of one revolution in 24 hours, the calendar mechanism being arranged to be driven via the hour wheel set and comprising a display mechanism for displaying the date and a display mechanism for displaying the month, the sunrise and sunset indicating means comprising a sphere that replicates the terrestrial globe, a support, and a ring mounted on the support concentrically to the sphere and arranged to indicate the position of the earth's terminator, the ring being arranged to be driven in order to rotate, at a rate of one revolution in 24 hours, about a first axis corresponding to the polar axis of the terrestrial globe, and the ring being also mounted on the support in order also to be able to pivot relative to the sphere about a second axis intersecting the first axis perpendicularly at the centre of the sphere, the sunset and sunrise indicating means further comprising an annual cam having a profile representative of the tilt of the sun with respect to the equatorial plane, and arranged to be driven in rotation at a rate of one revolution per year, a cam follower arranged to cooperate with the cam, and a first kinematic chain arranged to connect the cam follower to the ring, such that the plane subtended by the ring forms with the first axis an angle equal to the angle of tilt of the sun with respect to the equatorial plane; wherein the calendar mechanism is a simple calendar mechanism, wherein that the timepiece movement comprises a third kinematic chain connecting the annual cam to the hour wheel set via the display mechanism for displaying the month, and wherein, either the third kinematic chain has a transmission ratio of 1:744 in the case where the hour wheel set is arranged to be driven by the motion work at a speed of one revolution in 12 hours, or the third kinematic chain has a transmission ratio of 1:372 in the case where the hour wheel set is arranged to be driven by the motion work at a speed of one revolution in 24 hours.
10. The timepiece according to claim 9, wherein the timepiece has a second kinematic chain connecting the hour wheel set to the ring in order to drive the ring at a rate of one revolution in 24 hours, and wherein the timepiece movement comprises, on the one hand, a manually actuatable time zone correction mechanism arranged to pivot the hour wheel set step-by-step independently of the motion work, and, on the other hand, a disengagement mechanism arranged to disengage the second kinematic chain when the time zone correction mechanism pivots the hour wheel set to change from summer time to winter time, or vice versa.
11. The timepiece according to claim 10, wherein the timepiece movement comprises a first hour wheel meshing with the motion work and called the motion-work hour wheel, and a second hour wheel, called the hour-wheel, which is integral with said hour wheel set, and wherein the time zone correction mechanism comprises a disengageable coupling device arranged to make the first and second hour wheels integral in rotation in one or other of a plurality of predefined relative angular positions, said angular positions being equidistant and spaced apart from each other by an angle corresponding to the distance travelled in one hour by the hour indicator member.
12. The timepiece according to claim 9, wherein the third kinematic chain comprises a reduction gear train with a ratio of 1:744 and comprising a reduction wheel set which comprises an 18-tooth pinion and which is integral in rotation with the hour wheel set, the pinion of the reduction wheel set meshing with a 36-tooth wheel of a first intermediate wheel set arranged to complete one revolution in 24 hours, the first intermediate wheel set being provided with two fingers respectively arranged to advance step-by-step, once in 24 hours, a date star-wheel comprising 31 teeth, and a 40-tooth star-wheel of a second intermediate wheel set, the second intermediate wheel set further comprising a 10-tooth pinion coaxially integral with the 40-tooth star-wheel, the 10-tooth pinion being arranged to mesh with a toothing of 93 teeth of an annual cam wheel set on which the annual cam is mounted.
13. The timepiece according to claim 9, wherein the timepiece movement comprises a manually actuatable time-setting device arranged to act on the minute wheel set and the motion work, such that the hour wheel set, the hour indicator member, the display mechanism for displaying the date, the display mechanism for displaying the month, the annual cam and the angular position of the ring about the first axis are also affected.
14. The timepiece according to claim 9, wherein the support, on which is mounted the ring, rotates, and wherein the second kinematic chain comprises a train connecting the hour wheel set to the rotating support.
15. The timepiece according to claim 9, wherein the sunrise and sunset indicating means that take account of seasonal variations comprise a shell arranged concentrically to the sphere replicating the terrestrial globe, the shell being arranged to demarcate one part of the terrestrial globe where it is night time from another part where it is daytime, and wherein the shell has the general shape of a half-sphere and has a rim of generally circular shape, the rim forming the ring arranged to indicate the position of the earth's terminator.
16. The timepiece according to claim 15, wherein the second axis is substantially collinear with a diameter of the ring, and wherein the shell carries two pivots extending the two ends of the diameter, the two pivots being pivoted on the support.
17. The timepiece according to claim 16, wherein the rim forming the ring has two notches arranged in diametrically opposite positions midway between the two pivots.
18. The timepiece according to claim 1, wherein the timepiece is a watch.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] Other features and advantages of the invention will appear upon reading the following description, given purely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the annexed drawings, in which:
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[0016]
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0018]
[0019] In the block diagram of
[0020] According to the invention, the illustrated timepiece also comprises sunrise and sunset indicating means that take account of seasonal variations, these means comprising a sphere that replicates the terrestrial globe, a support, and a ring which is mounted on the support concentrically to the sphere and arranged to indicate the position of the earth's terminator. The ring and the sphere are arranged to be driven in order to rotate with respect to one another, at a rate of one revolution in 24 hours, about a first axis corresponding to the polar axis of the terrestrial globe. Further, the ring is mounted on the support in order also to be able to pivot relative to the sphere about a second axis intersecting the first axis perpendicularly at the centre of the sphere. The sunrise and sunset indicating means further comprise an annual cam having a profile representative of the tilt of the sun with respect to the equatorial plane and which is arranged to be driven in rotation at the rate of one revolution per year, a cam follower arranged to cooperate with the cam, and a first kinematic chain arranged to connect the cam follower to the ring, such that the plane subtended by the ring forms with the first axis an angle equal to the angle of tilt of the sun with respect to the equatorial plane. Referring again to
[0021] Referring again to
[0022] In the illustrated example, the hour wheel set is arranged to drive month display means 125 via a reduction gear train 118, which does not go through date display means 123. Reduction gear train 118 is composed as follows: hour wheel set 107 is integral in rotation with a reduction wheel set (not represented) which comprises an 18-tooth pinion. The pinion of the reduction wheel set meshes with a 36-tooth wheel of a first intermediate wheel set (referenced 119) which is therefore arranged to complete one revolution in 24 hours. First intermediate wheel set 119 also comprises two fingers which are arranged, once every 24 hours, to cooperate respectively with one of the teeth of a date star-wheel comprising 31 teeth, and with one of the teeth of a 40-tooth star-wheel, which forms part of a second intermediate wheel set (not represented), in order to advance each of the two star-wheels one step. The second intermediate wheel set also comprises a 10-tooth pinion arranged coaxially with the 40-tooth star-wheel. The 10-tooth pinion is arranged to mesh with a toothing of 93 teeth of an annual wheel set of month display means 125.
[0023] Still referring to
[0024] According to the embodiment of the invention illustrated in
[0025] According to the invention, the pivoting motion about the second axis is controlled using annual cam 111, whose profile is representative of the relative tilt of the sun above or below the equatorial plane of the earth. The cam follower (not represented) is arranged to transmit the variations in the cam profile to half-spherical shell 113 through a first kinematic connection 112. According to the first embodiment of the invention, dark half-sphere 113 is mounted to pivot on a fixed support and the arrangement of indicator mechanism 115, like that of first kinematic connection 112, may conform, for example, to the description given in European Patent document EP 2911013. This document is incorporated by reference in the present description.
[0026] Referring again to
[0027] In the illustrated example, at the change from winter time to summer time or from summer time to winter time, the wearer of the timepiece can move the time indication exactly one hour forward or back by actuating pusher P2. When it is actuated, pusher P2 acts not only on time zone correction mechanism 101, but also on a disengagement mechanism 133, so as to disengage second kinematic chain 120, which is arranged to drive Earth in rotation at the rate of one revolution in 24 hours. It will be understood that disengaging the second kinematic chain prevents the relative angular position of dark half-sphere 113 with respect to sphere 117 being affected by transitions between summer time and winter time.
[0028] In addition to the aforementioned time zone correction mechanism 101, the timepiece of the present example comprises a conventional type of time-setting mechanism. This time-setting mechanism allows the wearer of the timepiece to set the time with the aid of control stem 131 of the timepiece. In order to do this, he must move stem 131 into position T3 before rotating the crown. As in most current timepieces, the time-setting mechanism is arranged to drive motion work 106, which in turn drives minute wheel set 105 and hour wheel set 107. As was the case previously with correction of the time zone, hour wheel set 107 drives month display mechanism 125 and annual cam 111 via third kinematic chain 118. Further, hour wheel set 107 also drives date mechanism 123 and Earth in its rotation about the first axis. It will thus be understood that annual cam 111, calendar mechanism 123, 125 and sunrise and/or sunset indicating mechanism 115, are arranged to advance synchronously, also when they are driven manually forwards or backwards by means of control stem 131 in position T3.
[0029] Finally, the calendar mechanism of the timepiece of the present embodiment also comprises a month corrector mechanism. When the wearer of the timepiece wishes to correct the month indication, for example following an indeterminate period of stoppage of the timepiece, he can move the month indication step-by-step forwards or backwards by actuating pusher P1. As in the present example, the annual wheel set of month display means 125 also carries annual cam 111, this latter advances synchronously with the date indication, event when the date indication is changed with the aid of the date corrector.
[0030]
[0031] In the illustrated example, hour wheel set 207 drives the annual cam via a third kinematic chain 218, which could be identical to kinematic chain 118 described above in relation to the first exemplary embodiment.
[0032] In the second embodiment, as in the first, the relative movement of half-sphere 213 and sphere 217 is the result of the combination of distinct rotations about two perpendicular axes that intersect at the centre of the sphere. However, according to the second embodiment, it is dark half-sphere 213 which simultaneously makes the two rotations, since sphere 217 is not driven. This operating mode is made possible by the fact that the support (not represented), on which dark half-sphere 213 is mounted, is a rotating support. Still referring to
[0033] Referring again to
[0034] Still referring to
[0035] Referring now to
[0036] Inner pipe 2 thus forms an hour pipe, and it carries a first externally toothed wheel 6, called the lower wheel, comprising a plate 7. It will be specified here that, advantageously, this lower wheel 6 forms an hour wheel, and more specifically a motion-work hour wheel, and it meshes with a wheel 8 (partially represented) of motion work 106. In normal operation, this hour wheel 6 receives time information delivered by wheel 8 of the motion work, which information it transmits, as will be seen below, indirectly to inner hour pipe 2 and to indicator hand 4. Indeed, lower hour wheel 6 is mounted for free rotation on hour pipe 2. For this purpose, the end of hour pipe 2, opposite to the free end thereof carrying hand 4, comprises a collar 10 forming a shoulder freely supporting a star-wheel 12 on which wheel 6 is fixedly held. Star-wheel 12 comprises a plate 13, an external toothing 14 and a circular flange 16 arranged edgewise adjacent to toothing 14, behind and coaxially with the latter, underneath plate 13.
[0037] Hour wheel 6 is fixedly held on the side of star-wheel 12 against its toothing 14. Indeed, hour wheel 6 is force fitted externally onto flange 16, pressed and/or riveted thereon, via the central part of its plate 7 which has a bore opening. Star-wheel 12 and hour wheel 6 are thus directly integral in rotation and, in this example, as a result of their assembly, form a single piece placed on hour pipe 2. Star-wheel 12 and hour wheel 6 can thus be moved together concomitantly via wheel 8 of the motion work.
[0038] The summer/winter correction mechanism also comprises two drive rollers 20 which are stepped and which each have a cylindrical base 22 from which a stud 24 extends in a perpendicular manner. The rollers are both engaged at rest, via their base 22, in toothing 14 of star-wheel 12 and they rest freely and sideways via this base against the side (unreferenced) of plate 7 of hour wheel 6. This rest position is also represented in a top view in
[0039] The summer/winter correction mechanism further comprises a second pipe 30, called the outer pipe, which comprises a guide bore 31 and which is fixed externally via this bore 31 onto first pipe 2. This second pipe 30 carries a second externally toothed wheel 32 arranged above lower hour wheel 6 and called the upper wheel, and more specifically the hour-wheel. It will be specified here that the upper and lower positions of wheels 6 and 32 refer to the drawing of
[0040] Upper wheel 34 thus forms a summer/winter correction wheel which, as will become clear, can directly correct the position of hour pipe 2 and of indicator hand 4, without acting on the motion work, and therefore without disrupting the other time information, such as the minutes and seconds, which are normally kinematically connected to hour pipe 2 via said motion work. Advantageously, outer pipe 30 is force fitted externally onto inner hour pipe 2 and it is thus secured thereto. These two pipes are therefore integral in rotation and they can be moved together. It will be understood that hour pipe 2, outer pipe 30 and upper wheel 34 together form hour wheel set 107. Upper correction wheel 34 can thus act on inner hour pipe 2 via outer pipe 30.
[0041] It will be specified that hour pipe 2 is also driven in normal operation by motion work 106, and in particular by wheel 8 of the motion work. This is why there are radial grooves 36 arranged in plate 33 of correction wheel 32, in which are freely engaged studs 24, which can translate radially in said grooves. Rollers 20 can thus drive in rotation correction wheel 32, and the two pipes 2 and 30, when star-wheel 12 is itself driven by hour wheel 6.
[0042] In order to change to another time zone, the user of the timepiece must rotate correction wheel 34; rollers 20 are then angularly displaced and jump (while star-wheel 12 and hour wheel 6 remain stationary) in toothing 14 of star-wheel 12, making spring 26 oval. Rollers 20 then return to the rest position in toothing 14 of star-wheel 12, but are offset with respect to the position of
[0043] It will also be clear that various alterations and/or improvements evident to those skilled in the art may be made to the embodiment forming the subject of the present description without departing from the scope of the present invention defined by the annexed claims.